Farrier&#39;s tool.



No. 812,750. PATENTED FEB. 13, 1906.

J. KAS.

FARRIERS 17001,. f I APPLICATION FILED JUNE 21.1904.

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however, form aporta men, riders, disposal and in a required in case 0 our to the shoe This tool is very use for in actual practice tool-bags weighing se are liable to be lost. ranged in a case or s easily carried. It re the horse has to carry, soldier has alwa sary for keeping condition.

The accompa of example, diff combination-tool.

Figure 1 is a front forming the object of UNTTF STATES ATFNT @FFTQE.

To all whom it we Be it known that of the Emperor of at Asch, Bohemia, Hungary, have inv ful Farriers Tools, for a patent in France, in Great Britain, No. 7, 1904; in Switzerland, in Belgium, tria-Hungary, in. Germany, dated F do hereby (1 clear, and such as will enab which it appertains same.

This invent proved co accessory as well as a ice-calks or frost In blacksmiths have always the too work this new combina render any appreciabl been more par ed so as to serve as. trimmer. side elevation.

Fig. 5 illustrates ing the joint-pin. trimmer fixed in a suit Referring to Fig. 1, the b of a pair of pincers moun 00y concern:

.d'ated dated February 28, 1904, and extremity of this leg is a cutt ebruary 29, 1904;) and I i, which serves to raise or re eclare the follo mbinatio forges where the workmen ls necessary for their tion tool could not e service, and it has, ticularly devised to ble set of tools in order that coach- &c., may always have at their small compass all the tools f accidents which may ocs of horses on a journey.

ful for army purposes, it is necessary to carry veral kilograms, which The improved tool arheath of leather can be duces the weight which and, moreover, the and the tools neceshe shoes of his horse in good nying drawings show, by way erent v ews of my improve elevation of the tool this invention. Fig 2 shows one of the legs of the apparatus mounta hammer and as a hoof- Fig. 3 shows the opposite leg in 4 shows the hoof-trimthe device for secur- 6 shows the hoofable handle.

tool has the jaws a ted on the legs 0 d,

JOHANN KAS, OF ASCH, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

FAhRuERs TOOL.

March 14, 1904; in Austhe hoof or shoe after the cutting ofi".

ing-tool or chisel lease the riveted The cutting edge of this exact description of the invention, chisel is directed toward the interior of the le others skilled in the art to tool.

to make and use the wing to be a full, parts of the nails.

On the leg 0 is fixed, by me 122, dated March 24, file h, arranged in a recess. dated March 19, 1904; to cut off the nails which project or to even Patented Feb. 13, 1906.

which are united bya joint e and pivot '0. The I, J OHANN KAs, a subject jaw a is provided with a sharp edge f, which Austria-Hungary, residing serves as a point of support when driving the in the Empire of Austrianails in such a manner that the nails are ented certain new and useclenched as soon as they are driven in. The

(for which I have applied jaw b bears a hammer g.

dated March 12, 1904;

ans of screws, a

The leg (1 has a recess j, serving as a wrench use or not.

it is not in use the hoof-tr fiat between the legs 0 d.

removing the pivot v.

Spring 2 extension 0.

a manner that during use wound elther the horse or widened part, forming a guar blade t, which is arranged like the iron of a plane-that is to say, obliquely. The position of the cutting edge of this blade is regulated by means of a screw an manner that the blade t can only project to the desired distance beyond the frame in such the blade cannot the attendant by reason of any accidental slips which may ocour. The hoof-trimmer can also be fixed on an ordinary frame, as shown in Fig. 6. For this purpose it is fixed either by means of a screw, a rivet, or by any other suitable means.

The pivot-pin o is shown separately in elevation and in two cross-sections by Fig. 5. It has a round head at one en ion has for its object an imis prolonged by a parallel part is, provided n-tool comprising all the with a hole or socket Z, serving to receive the tools required for shoeing horses, hoof-trimmer m either in one direction or the During the transport of the tool or when mmer m is place (See Fig. 1.) In order to use it, it is withdrawn from the support 7c and is replaced in the opposite end of this support, as shown in Fig. 2, taking care to put the blade transversely leg d, which is then separated relatively to the from the leg 0 by The hoof-trimmer m (shown in Fig. 4) is formed of a piece 11, provided with an extension or stem 0, fitting into t l in the support is of the le hoof-trimmer, which is se fixed to the support is and provided with a catch g for entering a recess 1 in the The body at is extended by a d-frame s for the he hole or socket d for fixing the cured by a fiat d nut u in such a d, while the opkey or spanner for mampulatmg other, accordingly as the hoof-trimmer is in posite end is rounded and is provided with a groove or neck x for receiving a spring y, arranged in a cap 2 in such a manner that by simple pressure of the finger the cap 2 may be separated from the pin o in order to permit the separation or connection of the two parts of the tool, according to the use which it is desired to make of it.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is

1. A tool of the character described, comprising handles pivotally connected at one end, one of said handles being formed at its opposite end with an extension projecting inwardly between the handles and having a bore extending therethrough, a reversible implement provided with a stem adapted to be fitted into the bore from either end thereof, and means upon said extension for engaging the stem and securing the implement in either of its adjusted positions, substantially as described.

. 2. In a horseshoers tool, a handle provided at one end with a tool-supporting extension projecting rearwardly therefrom parallel with the handle and having a bore extending therethrough, a reversible implement provided with a stem adapted to be fitted into the bore from either end thereof, and means upon said extension for engaging the stem and securing the implement in either of its adjusted positions, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I aifix my signature.

J OHANN KAS. In presence of THEODORE REDIG, GEORGES VILLEBESSEYR. 

